this worked in customers’ advantage from 2016 to 2019 when alberta had some of the lowest energy prices in north america.
“over a 20-year period, we’re gonna get extreme highs and extreme lows,” said macdonald. “right now, in particular, we’re at an extreme high and there’s micro reasons to that.”
among those reasons is the current transition to renewable energy, which is not as reliable as traditional coal or natural gas, while the provincial industrial carbon pricing system on the source of energy generation is being passed on to customers to a small degree.
rro was the cheaper option for years
in an emailed statement, enmax energy said its july figures show 93 per cent of its customers are on a fixed price plan. it is also experiencing an increase in calls from customers looking at rate options.
leif sollid, a spokesman for the alberta electric system operator, said in an email that the wholesale electricity market has increased in price by 59 per cent from last year to $162.46/megawatt-hour. he noted there was some relief on the horizon, with significant new generation scheduled to come online in alberta within the next year.
“it is anticipated that this additional generation will improve the reserve margin and alleviate pressure on the wholesale electricity price.”